All the loser trolls are going crazy now!
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I heard you would release the full source code, but now only show snapshot? What is wrong here? You can't prove you have the revolutionary codes and project, only hype, and soon ICO, bad luck, sorry I can't wish your good luck because you are very immoral team.
The snapshot is the full source code!
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But the effort of uncovering such comprehensive info
All I see is glebby trashing this thread with a bunch of BS and complete non-sense
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It is said that Qtum's source code is copied bitcoin, ethereum and ppc&blk, and it was discovered by some clever coders. It is over Qtum, only stupid people invest in you.
They're not that clever, It's public domain info that Qtum uses Bitcoin core and the EVM as well as PoS 3.0 Of course you can't just put these together and call it Qtum Obviously the released snapshot has new code!
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I just started getting login attempts to an email address I used nowhere else but for Qtum's Slack ...
It seems you've been using this address for other stuff than Qtum, look at all these emails you got on it. Busted lying glebby! ... Again Why in the world would such a big project be interested in hacking emails? If you want to lie, try something actually reasonable. fabulating like this only discredits you more!
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this is going to end up like how anshares did. its a messed up project with the dev that doesn't even respond even when online. and they will forget anything about you after you have send your btcs to them. when chinese exchanges are involve, its going to be a huge loss for investors, they won't even give what you just bought.
And when you get kicked from slack, they may also try to compromise your registered email address, also. Funny you say that. I just started getting login attempts to an email address I used nowhere else but for Qtum's Slack, receiving notifications to my main email address I used during the verification process of setting up said account. It was newly created. These fuckers wanna suck out everything they can. Switching to mythomania now glebby? are you so desperate? Maybe the Russians are trying to hack your email These childish accusations discredit you even more!
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This thread is now looking like something out of a psychedelic trip thanks to glebby, the paid troll!
Poor glebby went completely haywire!
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this is a pure scam my comments being deleted by the mod .
Dont invest in qtum it is a scam
you mean the huge red text wall, it was not a comment, it was spam. of course it will be deleted!
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When I get done ... BS
No one cares what you say glebby, you are a well known paid and discredited troll
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The trolls overseer is back! too bad you can't invest glebby, i know you saved all your troll pay just for that
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You're portraying yourself as completely innocent, and Dai as the only bad guy in the story. I bet there's more to it than that.
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... and stackoverflow you will also notice those accounts were actually created right after the release of qtum ...
Looks like you're paranoid now stackoverflow: Date Registered: April 14, 2015
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history. Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language. I think you did not get what I meant, the accusers did not blame the guy with the alias they knew him with until recently, before he was the one that helped them while the real scammers flew with the money, or so they say.
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. It is retarded to trust a guy that has so many names and 1 sock puppet account who keeps on defending his project. LMAO, retards will still invest and i hope you won't get many retards as possible. Don't worry, this project have real investors, including public figures in crypto. No need for retards here
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
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